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Grendon,
meaning Green Hill (Don) or
Green Valley (Dene) in Old English, may
refer to:
Grendon, Northamptonshire, a
small village in Northamptonshire,...
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Grendon Underwood is a
village and
civil parish in west Buckinghamshire, England, near the
border with Oxfordshire. The
village sits
between Woodham and...
- HM
Prison Grendon is a
Category B men's prison,
located near the
village of
Grendon Underwood, in Buckinghamshire, England. The
prison is
operated by...
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Grendon or "Grenrian" as the
locals call it, is a
small village and
civil parish in
rural Northamptonshire, England, on the
borders of
Bedfordshire and...
- "Jay" Tawde, and
butler Alfred Pennyworth retrieve Grendon and
return to
Gotham City,
unaware that
Grendon was
infected with one of the entity's parasites...
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Grendon Bishop is a
civil parish in the
county of Herefordshire, England.
According to A
Dictionary of
British Place Names Grendon derives from the Old...
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Ralph de
Grendon, 1st
Baron Grendon (died 1331), Lord of
Grendon, was an
English nobleman. He
served in the wars in
Scotland and was a
signatory of the...
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Phebe Jewell Nichols.
Derleth also
wrote under the pen
names Stephen Grendon,
Kenyon Holmes and
Tally Mason. Derleth's
papers were
donated to the Wisconsin...
- of
Grendon Underwood, in Buckinghamshire, England. The
prison is
operated by His Majesty's
Prison Service, and is
jointly managed with HMP
Grendon, which...
- "victorious sword" (the stinging) of the bees. In 1909, the
scholar Felix Grendon recorded what he saw as
similarities between the
charm and the
Lorsch Bee...